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Fusion 4 Series Controllers are the most powerful relay controllers we currently manufacture.
Capable of controlling relays from a computer, sensor readings, or a time schedule, Fusion 4
controllers can be used to automate just about any application. Choose a controller based on
the quantity and power rating of relays your application requires.

Wireless MirW Bundles

Flip a switch and send a SMS Text Message. Push a Button and Send an email. Trip a sensor
and send a message to a server to do just about anything you want... from anywhere in
the world. Push Notification series controllers send messages from real-world electronics to
computers and servers.

Product Type

Attention

Newer Fusion Series controllers are available to replace the older Reactor Series controllers.
Because of the wide usages of the older Reactor Series products, they will not be discontinued; however,
firmware and Base Station support will no-longer evolve to include minor changes and improvements.

Sensor Controlled Relays: Reactor Series

Activate Relays and Events when Sensors Reach specified Limits.
Use a Computer to Setup the Reactor, then Let the Reactor Work by itself.
Manual computer control optional.

MirX Relays with a Web Browser Interface

Ethernet Mir-X Relay

MirX Relays with a Web Browser Interface

All The Features You Need...

Each Device Controls the Other Device
- Local Inputs Control Remote Relays
- Remote Inputs Control Local Relays

Internet or LAN Control with No Static IP Address Required

Controllers Will Find Each Other No Matter Where They are in the Entire World

Control Where Wireless Can't Reach
- Adjoining Rooms or Buildings

Minimal Network Configuration to Customize to Your Servers

Ethernet Mir-X RelaysUnique Contact Closure Switching

Mir-X Relays are equipped with firmware built into the board that will allow contact closure inputs
to control contact closure outputs in a remote location. The Mir-X Relays are sold in pairs and each device has contact closure inputs
and relays, what's different is that the contact closure inputs control the relays on the other device. This easily allows
contact closure switching in a remote location through an Ethernet connection.

No Set-up, No Configuration...
Works Right Out of the Box!

Setup for the MXNET versions is the same as the MIRXR45 shown above except the NXNET is connected to the
internet through an Ethernet connection. The two MXNET boards can be located anywhere in the world and can find each other as long as
each has a connection to the internet.

Desktop Contact Closure

The Simplicity of MirX, The Power of .NET

Inputs on Each Controller Control the Relays at the Other Controller
Controllers Communicate over a LAN or Internet via Ethernet ConnectionControllers Will Find Each Other No Matter Where They are in the Entire World

Two Boards Working Together

Every MirX controller is equipped with contact closure inputs and outputs. The inputs on one controller activate the relays on the
remote device using wireless communications. The "X" in MirX refers to the crossover. Since both devices are equipped with
contact closure inputs and relays, each device targets and controls the remote device.

MirX devices are only sold as a permanently married pair, pricing shown on our web site indicates pricing for the pair of controllers.

Range:

MCNET pairs can communicate to each other from anywhere in the world using
an internet connection. No Static IP Address is required. Simply plug the
Ethernet and Power Cords in and give them a few minutes to find each other.
After you wire the controlled devices in, you can control billboard lights in
India, Runway Lights at an Airport, or simply lock your front door from the
office.

Relay Options

Wired Mir-X devices feature SPDT & SPST and Solid State relays in four different amperage options and
are available with the same number
of contact closure inputs as there are relays installed on the device. Contact Closure Inputs may only be connected to switches,
buttons, or sensors with Contact Closure capability. Not suitable for use in voltage detection applications.

Who's Qualified to Use the Mir-X Series?

While anyone can use the Mir-X Relays the configuration software and using the Networking capabilities of
this interface requires an understanding of Networking.

Relay Status

Each device is also equipped with LEDs that display the status of the remote relay. Status information is
verified using 2-way communications. If communication is lost between the two devices,
the sending device will turn off the LED. Additionally, every MirX controller is equipped with a Busy/Ready LED. If the
Busy LED flashes, this indicates the remote device has successfully received and accepted your contact closure status.
If the Busy LED does not flash, the remote device is out of range.

Communication Between Boards

The MXNET MirX Devices will work on a local area network as well as across internet. There are redundant
communication channels
between the two boards, as long as one of them is able to make connection, the boards will work. When two modules are in the same
local area network, they can communicate to each other directly without a Mirror Server. No Internet connection is required.

Connection Through Mirror Server

When two mirror modules are located in different networks, they can talk to each other through the NCD Mirror
Server. Mirror modules
can connect to up to four servers at the same time. As long as one of the servers can be connected to, the mirror modules will work.
You can use the preloaded servers or you can use the Configuration Utility to customize the board with your own server and three backup servers.
The server can be setup inside a local area network as long as both modules are able to access it.

The "ConfigureUtility" is used to configure the mirror modules.
This program can list all available modules in the same local area network. There is a connection symbol for paired devices.

Multiple Mir-X Pairs?

Multiple Mir-X Controllers can be used in one locations. One Pair of Mir-X controllers will not interfere with another Mir-X pair
as they are isolated through the way they are designed. Mir-X Devices are paired together before shipment and will only communicate
to each other, for this reason they will not interfere with other Mir-X controllers.

A Mir-X controller has as many inputs as it has Relays. So a pair of 4 relay Mir-X controllers
will have 4 relays on each board and 4 inputs on each board which are used for controlling the relays on the
opposite Board, the same holds true for 1, 2, and 8 relay versions.

Relay Outputs

Mir-X 4-Output Screw Terminal with
Normally Open, Normally Closed and Common are available for each relay. 20 and 30 amp boards will connect directly to the relays. The 30 amp is a SPST relay and only has Common and normally open.
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Mir-X Controllers have 1, 2, 4, or 8 Relays integrated into the circuit board. A relay is similar to a switch. The only
difference between a switch and a relay is the actual mechanism for changing the on/off status of the switch. On a
switch, you manually push on a piece of metal or plastic to operate the switch. On a relay, an electric current is
used to operate the switch. Relays do NOT provide a voltage output. They provide a contact closure output, exactly like
the terminals found on a light switch at your local hardware store. Wiring to a relay will be slightly different depending
on the model of Mir-X controllers you choose.

Attention: No Voltage Input

Please Note: Users must NEVER apply any voltage to an input on the
Mir-X controller, these inputs are for Contact Closure connections only.